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"severe overcrowding" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where there are too many people or things in a location than it can handle. For example: "The refugee camp was plagued by severe overcrowding, with hundreds of people living in a space meant for only a few dozen."
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Commuters travelling shorter distances on the line already experience severe overcrowding.
As such, it would provide relief for what Weingartner terms severe overcrowding at the Field House -- particularly in the locker and shower areas.
The Jail There is severe overcrowding.
Growing up in a small town in Illinois, both my middle school and high school faced severe overcrowding.
At James Madison High School in Brooklyn, one of several schools facing severe overcrowding, students said there were not enough seats in some classes.
But these steps wouldn't add meaningful capacity to the station, and therefore don't address the severe overcrowding that several hundred thousand users of the station confront every day.
For most respondents, the health outcomes of poor housing manifest in physical complaints, but for several it also led to mental distress, usually related to severe overcrowding.
"The challenge we're facing is severe overcrowding," Mr. Knapp said.
Severe overcrowding is the root of the problem.
The logjam in the criminal-justice system caused severe overcrowding in the court-detention pens.
Town officials declined to identify any house that had such severe overcrowding.
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